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  • East Africa Railway Museum, Nairobi, Kenya. Photo archive includes images of early use of bicycles. National Museum, Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania. One very interesting handmade wood, wire and cord
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  • ...powered [[British Rail Class 55]] ''Alycidon'', at the [[National Railway Museum]], [[York]], [[United Kingdom|UK]]]] ...ltic Engine.jpg|thumb|300px|Napier Deltic engine at the [[National Railway Museum]], [[York]], [[United Kingdom|UK]]]]
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  • ...powered [[British Rail Class 55]] ''Alycidon'', at the [[National Railway Museum]], [[York]], [[United Kingdom|UK]]]] ...ier Deltic Engine.jpg|thumb|Napier Deltic engine at the [[National Railway Museum]], [[York]], [[United Kingdom|UK]]]]
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  • To use motorways in [[Croatia]] you must pay toll either in Croatian national currency - the kuna or in foreign currencies. There is also an option to pa ...ntral bus station (Autobusni kolodvor) is located to the south-east of the railway station - approximately 5 minutes by tram (lines 2 and 6).
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  • ...ted [[Napier Lion|Napier]] cars around the circuit. Over three hundred red railway lamps were used to light the track during the night. Flares were used to m ...klands also hosted massed start [[cycle racing]] events organised by the [[National Cyclists' Union]] (as the sport's governing body, the NCU banned such event
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  • *The 16th century ''Castle of Charles V''. It houses the Town Museum, with findings excavated in the ancient site of ''Kroton''. Notables are al ...Airport) is served by [[Air One]] and charter airlines. Crotone has also a railway station, although much of the tourism is served by the Salerno-Reggio Calab
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  • ...express patriotism, an excellent example of which is the Bagatti Valsecchi Museum in via Gesù, 5, [http://www.museobagattivalsecchi.org]. ...usto Arsizio and connected to the downtown with the "''Malpensa Express''" railway service (from Cadorna Station). Malpensa was designed by the famous Ettore
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  • ...quarters to other parts of [[Italy]], but Turin still retains the National Museum of Cinema (in the Mole Antonelliana building). ...gurated on 4 of October 2007) extends now the service to the 'Porta Nuova' railway station. This underground transportation project has historical importance
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  • ...s was used as a prison until [[2002]], and is now being transformed into a museum. ...e]] at the state border between Ventimiglia and [[Menton]]. Together these national routes are part of the [[European route E80]]. Both the French and Italian
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  • ...te]], Italian cities still belonging to the Austrians, became icons of the national unification movement. [[Benito Mussolini]] briefly joined the staff of a lo * the ''[[Castello del Buonconsiglio]]'', which includes a museum and the famous Torre dell'Aquila, with a cycle of fine Renaissance frescoes
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  • ...centre by car. [http://www.czechairlines.com/ ČSA (Czech Airlines)] is the national carrier operating to many European destinations. There are also many cheap ...railway and subway station Nádraží Holešovice (metro C), which is also the railway station to take a train to [[Berlin]] and [[Vienna]].
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  • ...city, is the country's main international gateway and the hub of Slovenian national carrier Adria Airways [http://www.adria-airways.com]. The airport is servi ...walk up the (steep) hill on the side of the castle, or take the Funicular Railway to the top. Entrance to the Courtyard, Chapel and Gift shop is free, but t
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  • ...umb|right|[[Edison]] and an electric car, 1913 (courtesy of the [[National Museum of American History]])]] Electric motive power started with a small railway operated by a miniature electric motor, built by [[Thomas Davenport]] in [[
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  • |National anthem || ''[[Inno e Marcia Pontificale]]''<br><small>([[Latin]]: ...fer customers service in [[Latin language|Latin]], among other languages), railway station, electricity generating plant, and [[publishing house]]. The Vatica
    36 KB (5,648 words) - 08:49, 8 October 2009
  • ...Rome's chief industries, with many notable museums including the [[Vatican Museum]], and the [[Borghese Gallery]]. The city is also a centre for [[banking]] ...ums]], the [[Borghese Gallery]], the Museum of [[Castel Sant'Angelo]], the National Gallery of Modern Art.
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  • ...o provide for an adequate burial. Vienna even has the Bestattungsmuseum, a museum devoted to coffins and mortuary science. The country’s morbid obsession m ...he final 50 meters: the S-Bahn and the CAT leave from the same underground railway station, but from different platforms. For more information check out http:
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  • ...n had effective control. Alfa became an instrument of Mussolini's Italy, a national emblem. During this period Alfa Romeo built bespoke vehicles for the wealth ...n the front of an Alfa in the [[Indianapolis Motor Speedway]] Hall of Fame Museum]]
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  • ...ury, as inventors and engineers shifted their efforts to improvements in [[railway]] [[locomotive]]s. The law was not repealed until 1896, although the need f ...Car of 1888 ([http://www.tmw.ac.at/default.asp?id=1&al=Englisch Technical Museum Vienna])]]
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